Louise Setara

When she was fifteen years old, she signed a management contract with Kwame Kwaten, who had worked with Mick Jagger and Seal.

She decided at the age of seven that she wanted to become a professional singer, when a member of The Drifters performed at a wedding she was attending and invited her on stage to sing "My Girl" with him.

[4] Setara was signed up at the age of 15 by producer Kwame Kwaten, who spotted her at a talent contest.

Another of the tracks on Still Waters is performed with the South African group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and "Can't Stop the River" was written by Seal.

[5] Her debut single, "Can't Stop the River" was released in the UK on 27 November 2006 without a music video.